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Date: 2012-05-16 18:28:48
Fish
Physical geography
Sparisoma
Queen parrotfish
Stoplight parrotfish
Coral
Parrotfish
Porites
Montastraea annularis
Scaridae
Scarus
Coral reefs

Spatial Patterns of Parrotfish Corallivory in the Caribbean: The Importance of Coral Taxa, Density and Size George Roff1*, Mary H. Ledlie1,2, Juan C. Ortiz1, Peter J. Mumby1 1 Marine Spatial Ecology Lab, School of Biolog

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